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Fixtures. 
May 24-25.— Union Hill Park, N. J., Independent New York 
Scheutzen. Gus Zimmerman, Capt. 
June 15-18.— Central Sharpshooters' Union, under aust)ices bi 
Davenport, la.. Shooting Association. F. Berg, . Sec'y. , 
July 24-29.— JN ewark, O.— Second annual of the Ohio State Rifle 
Association. 
July 26-Aug. 1.— Creedmoor, L. I.— Second annual of New York 
Rifle Association. , ■ * 
Aug. 11-18.— Fort Des Moines, la., Rifle Association annual 
meeting. 
Aug. 24-28.— Sea Girt, N. J.— National rifle and revolver matches. 
Aug. 29-Sept. 9.— Sea Girt, N. J.— National Rifle Association and 
New Jersey State Association. 
Providence R. I. Revolver Club. ' 
We have finished indoor shooting, and open our new 50yd. range 
for regular practice Decoration Day. 
Our vice-president, Mr. Wm. , Almy, has finished the first 100, 
shots in his 1000-shot test, with an average of a little oyer 90, 
per cent, and his second 100 shows an improvement over evfeii 
this fine showing. Mr. Almy is very much pleased with the 
accuracy of this new cartridge for 50yd. pistol shooting, and his 
scores are showing a good combination. . , 
Mr. M. B. Brown has been practicing diligently with his re- 
volver of late, and some of the boys are of the opinion they know 
the reason. He leaves this week for a five-weeks' trip ' through 
Arizona. . ■ , •' 
The following scores were recorded for week ending May 20: 
Fifty yards, rifle (Standard): H. Powell 89, 87, 84, 80;' B. 
•Norman 88, 86, 84, 83. 
Fifty yards, rifle (German ring): H. Powell 216, 216, 210. , , 
Fifty shots, pistol: Wm. Almy 91, 91, 90, 91, 95, 91. 
The following scores were recorded at our final indoor shoot, 
Saturday evening: 
Twenty yards, Standard: Arno Argus . (3,8 of ficers' ; model), 78, 
79, 83, 80; Maj. Wm. F. Eddy (.38 military), 78, 76; Fred Liebi:ich.. 
(.22 pistol), 74. 
Twenty-five yards, rifle, 25 ring: Fred Collins (.25-25), 234, 233, 
221; C. H. Jeftords, Jr., (.32-20 repeater), 199, 205, 207, 209,. 207., . 
Ten yards, pocket revolvers, 20yds., Standard: Milton, B. 
Brown (.32), 70, 70, 85; Milton B. Brown (.22) 68; Edw. C. 'Park- 
hurst (.32), 70, 62, 68, 78; Edw. C. Parkhurst (.22), 68. 
Dallas Rifle and Revolver dub. 
Dallas, Tex., May 17.— On May 12, the Dallas. Rifle and Re- 
volver Club was organized at Dallas, Tex., with fifteen members, 
and it promises to be an active and progressive club. 
Heretofore there has been much informal rifle shooting at 
200yds., ofihand, but no club was organized, and now, since the 
interest and attendance at these informal shoots has increased so 
much, this club was organized. 
The officers are as follows:,. V. C. Dargan, ..President; Ed- 
ward A. Belsterling, Vice-President; Fred T. Moseley, Secretary- 
Treasurer; R. S. McBean, Executive Officer. 
The club has a very good 200yd. range, and weekly shoots will 
be held. Fred T. Moseley. 
West Side Rifle Club. 
A PRIZE shoot will be held May 27 and 28. on the club's range, 523 
West Fifty-seventh street. New York city. This range is an open 
one, 85ft. long. Scores on the ring target will be three shots 
each, with any .22cal. rifle, ofthand. Entries unlimited, 35 cents 
each. Fifteen prizes, ranging from $15 to $2, and three cash 
premiums for the best five targets. The buUseye target, by 
a-neasurement, is also open to all comers, 35-cent tickets of three 
shots, best single shot to count. There are fifteen prizes, ranging 
from $12 to $1, and three premiums for the greatest number of 
btfllseyes. On the first day there will be shooting from 1 to 
9 P. M., and on the second day from '9 A. M. to 9 P. M. 
If yoo want yoor shoot to be announced here send a 
notice like the following: 
Fixtttfes. 
May 24.— Catskill, N. Y., Gun Club tournament. Seth T. Cole, 
Sec'y. 
May 24-25.— Wolcott, N. Y.— Catchpole Gun Club tournament. 
E. A. Wadsworth, Sec'y. 
May 25.— Fairview, N. J., Gun Club shoot. 
May 25-27.— Montreal, Quebec, Gun Club grand trapshooting 
tournament. D. J. Kearney, Sec'y, 412 St. Paul street, Quebec. 
May 28.— Jersey City, N. J.— Hudson Gun Club all-day tournament. 
James Hughes, Sec'y ... 
May 28-30.— San Francisco.— Pacific Coast Trapshooting Associa- 
tion annual tournament. 
May 29-31.— Louisville, Ky.-r-Kentucky Trapshooters' League third 
annual tournament. Frank Pragoff, Sec'y. „ , . , 
May 30.— Westwcod, N. J., Gun Club shoot. Mr. V. Van Buskirk, 
May^lo.— Buffalo, N. Y.— Infallible Gun Club tournament: E. J. 
McLeod, Sec'y. 
May 30.— Columbus, O.—Indianola Gun Club tournament. 
May 30.— Cleveland, O., Gun , Club's tournament. F. H. Wallace, 
Mgr. 
May 30.— McKeesport, Pa.— Enterprise Gun Club totirnament. 
Geo. W. Mains, Sec'y. . , . t , 
May 30.— New Berlin, O., Gun Club Decoration Day shoot. John 
L Sclilitz Sec y. 
May 'so.— Mechanicsville, N. Y., Game Protective Association 
target tournament. ' . » 
May 30.— Somerville, Conn., Gun Club shoot. A. M. Arnold, 
Sec'y. 
May 3,0.— Pittsfield, Mass.— Oak Hill Gun Club tournament. J. 
Raiisehousen, Sec'y. , , -r „ o , 
May 30.— Indianapolis, Ind., Gun Club shoot. Jas. W. Bell, Secy. 
May 30.— Auburn, Me., Gun Club shoot. 
May 30.— Little, Falls, N. Y., Fish and Game Protective Asso- 
ciation shoot. . , ^ ^, , , „ J ^ 
May 30.— Utica, N. Y.— Riverside Gun Club's all-day target tour- 
nament; merchandise. E. J. Loughlin, Sec'y. 
May 30.— Mullerite Gun Club all-day shoot on grounds of Point 
Pleasant, N. J., Gun Club. A. A. Schoverhng, Mgr. 
May 30.— Newport, R. I.— Aquidneck Gun Club fourth annual 
tournament. J. S. Coggeshal, Sec'y. . T^ x -cr 
May 30.— Bound Brook, N. J., Gun Club all-day shoot. Dr. J. H. 
V. Bache, Sec'y. ' ^, , , 
May 30.— Norristown, Pa.— Penn Gun Club annual Decoration Day 
tournament. T. V. Smith, Sec'y. 
May 30.— Lawrence, Mass.— Second annual Memorial Day tourna- 
ment. R. B. Parkhurst, Sec'y. , r^ • • 
May 30.— Fifth annual Decoration Day tournament of the Ossimng, 
N. Y., Gun Club. C. G. Blandford, Capt. ^ ^, ^ 
May 30-3L— Washington, , D. C— Analostan Gun Club two-day 
tournament; $200 added. Miles Taylor, Sec'y, 222 F street, 
N W. 
May 31.-June 1.— Vermillion.— South Dakota State Sportsmen's 
Association tournament. 
June 1-2.— North Branch, N. J., Gun Club first annual spring 
target tournament.' H. B. Ten Eyck, Sec'y. 
June 3.— Long Island City, N. Y.— Merchandise shoot of Queens 
County Gun Club. R. H. Gosman, Sec'y. 
June 5-G.— New Paris, O.— Cedar Springs Gun Club tournament. 
J. F. Freeman, Sec'y. 
June 6-8.— New Jersey State Sportsmen's Association tournament 
under auspices of the Rahway, N. J., Gun Club. W. R. 
Hobart. Sec'y- „ ^, , „ 
June 6-8.— Sioux City, la.— Soo Gun Club tournament. W. F. 
Duncan, Sec'y. _ „ 
Tune 8-9.— Dalton, O., Gun Club annual tournament. Ernest E. 
Scott, Capt. 
June 3-4.— Chicago Trapshooters' Association amateur touma- 
weat. E. B. Shogren, Sec'y. 
June 9.— Shamokin, Pa., Gun Club tournanient. S. C. Yocum, 
Sec'y. 
June 9-11.— Bozeman, Mont. — Montana State shoot. 
June 11-13.— Chef Menteur, La.— Gulf Coast Trapshooters' League 
shoot, under auspices of the Tally-Ho Club. John Spring, 
Chairman. 
June 12-13; Wabash Gun Club tournament; sanction of Iridiarla 
State League. Austin S. Flinn, Sec'y. 
June 13-14.— New Bethlehem, Pa.— Crescent Gun Club second 
annual toiirnament. R. E. Dinger, Capt. ' 
June 13-14. — Dubunue, la.. Gun Club amateur tournament. F. 
M. Jaeger, : Sec'y. , ■ 
June 13-1.4.— BuLler, Mo.— The Missouri and Kansas League of 
Trapshooters. Dr. C. B. Clapp, Sec'y. 
June 13-16.-rUtica, N. Y.— New York State shoot. James Brown, 
Sec'y. 
June 13-14. — Capron, I11.,.Gun Club, tournament. A. Vance, Sec'y. 
June 13-15.— C^anton, G., Trapshooters' League tournament. C. F. 
Schlitz,. See'y. 
June 14-15,— Durham, N. C. — North Carolina Trapshooters' Associa- 
tion second annual tournarnent. Geo. L. Lyon, Pres. 
June 14-15.— Middletown, Wis., Gun Club tournament. Frank L. 
Pierstorft', Sec'y. 
June 15.— Chanlplain, N. Y., Gun Club annual tournament. 
June 16.— Indianapolis, Ind; — Limited Gun Club championship 
shoot. ' ■ 
June 16-18.— Putnam, 111.— Undercliff Sportsmen's Association 
tournament. C. G. Grubbs, Mgr. 
June 17.— Chicago, 111., Gun Club special 100-target contest. C. P. 
Zacher, Sec'y. . 
June 20. — Dayton, O.— Rohrer's Island Gun Club tournament. 
Will E. Kette, Sec'y. 
June 20-21.— Binghamton, N. Y., Rod and Gun Club tournament, 
Vernon L.. Perry, Sec'y. 
June 20-21.— Jackson, Mich.— Michigan State shoot, under auspices 
of Jacksoti Gun Club. H. B. Crosier, Sec'y. 
June 20-22.— New, London, la.. Gun Club annual tournament. Dr. 
C. E. Cook, Sec'y. 
■June 21-22.— Bradford, Pa., Gun Club club tournament. E. C 
Charlton, Sec'y. 
June 21.— Monongahela Valley League of West Virginia third 
tournament, . under " auspices of Grafton Gun Club. A. R. 
Warden, Sec'y. . 
Jvne 22.— Towanda, Pa.., Gun Club tournament. W. F. Dittrich, 
Sec'y. 
June 22-24.— Portland, Ore.— Sportsmen's Association of the North- 
west tournaments J. Winters, Sec'y. 
June 27-30.— Indianapolis, Ind.— The Interstate Association's Grand 
American Handicap target tournament; $1,000 added money. 
Elmer E. Shaner, Secy-Mgr., Pittsburg, Pa. 
July 1.— Sherbrooke, Can., Gun Club annual tournament. C. H. 
Foss, Sec'y. 
July 4.— Shamokin, Pa., Gun Club tournament. S. C. Yocum, 
Sec'y. 
July 4.— South Framingham, Mass.— Second annual team shoot; 
$50 in cash. 
July 4.— Springfield, Mass.— Midsummer tournament of the Spring- 
field, Mass., Shooting Club. C. L. Kites, Sec'y. 
July 4.— Monongahela Valley League of West Virginia fourth 
tournament, under auspices of Mannington Gun Club. W. C. 
MawMnney, Sec'y. 
July 4.— Richmond, Va., Gun Club annual tournament. J. A. 
Anderson, Sec'y. 
July 6-7.— Traverse City, Mich., trapshooting tournament. W. A. 
Murrsll, Sec'y. 
July 11-12.— Eufala, Ala., Gun Club tournament. C. M. Gam- 
mage, Sec'y. 
July 11-12.— New Bethlehem, Pa.— Crescent Gun Club second 
annual tournament. O. E. Shoemaker, Sec'y. 
July 12-13.— Menominee, Mich.— The Interstate Association's tour- 
nament, under the auspices of the Menominee Gun Club. 
W. W. McQueen, Sec'y. 
July 24-2.8.— Bre'hm's Ocean City, Md., target tournament. H. A. 
Brehm, Mgr., Baltimore. 
July 28-29.— Newport, R. I.— Aquidneck Gun Club tournament. 
Aug. 2-4.— Albert Lea, Minn.— The Interstate Association's tour- 
nament under the auspices of the Albert Lea Gun Club. N. 
E. Paterson, Sec'y. 
Aug. 8-9.— Morgantown, W. Va.— Monongahela Valley League of 
West Virginia fifth tournament, under auspices of the Recre- 
ation Rod and Gun Club. Elmer F. Jacobs, Sec'y. 
Aug. 16-18.— Ottawa, Can.— Dominion of Canada Trapshooting and 
Game Protective Association. G. Easdale, Sec'y. 
Aug. 16-18.— Kansas City, Mo.— The Interstate Association's tour- 
nament, under the auspices of the O. K. Gun Club. C. C. 
Herman, Sec'y. t-. r. 
Aug. 17-18.— Dalton, O., Gun Club tournament. Ernest F. Scott, 
Sec'y. 
Aug. 18-20.— Chicago, 111., Trapshooters' Association fall tourna- 
ment. E. B. Shogren, Sec'y. 
Aug. 22— Somerville, Conn., Gun Club individual State champion- 
ship tournament. A. M. Arnold, Sec'y. 
Au'' 22-23.— Carthage, Mo.— The Missouri and Kansas League of 
Trapshooters. Dr. C. B. Clapp, Sec'y. 
Aug. 22-25.— Lake Okoboji, la.— Indian annual tournament, trank 
Riehl, Sec'y. , ^, , 
Aug. 29-31.— Grand Rapids, Mich.— Consolidated Sportsman s Club 
fourth annual tournament. 
Aug. 29-31.— The Interstate Association s tournament, under the 
auspices of the Colorado Springs, .Colo., Gun Club; $1,000 
added money. ~ A. J. Lawton, Sec'y. c. • u -..^ 
Sent 4 (Labor Day).— Fall tournament of the Springfield, Mass., 
'Shooting Club; $25 added money. C. L. Kites, Sec'y. 
Sept. 4-6.— Lynchburg.— Virginia State shoot. N. R. Wmfree, 
Sec'y. 
Sept. 5-8.~Trinidad, Colo — Grand Western Handicap. Eli Jeffries, 
Sec y. 
Sept 15-17.— San Francisco, Cal.— The Interstate Assoc^tiori's 
Pacific Coast Handicap at Targets,- under the auspices- of the 
San Francisco Trapshooting Association. A- M. Shields,- Siec.'y. 
Sept. 18-20.— Cincinnati Gun Club annual tournament. Artbur 
(iambell, Mgr. ^, ,,r- • j V -r 
Oct 10-11.— St. Joseph, Mo.— The Missouri and Kansas League of 
Trapshooters. Dr. C. . B. Clapp, Sec'y. 
Oct 11-12.— Dover, Del., Gun Club tournarnent; open to all 
amateurs. W. H. Reed, Sec'y. 
DRIVERS AND TWISTERS. 
Programme of New York, State shoot is now ready. Apply 
to Mr Tas W. Brown, Secretary, 65 Taylor avenue, Utica, N. Y. 
The Indianapolis Gun Club announces a programme of six 
events for their shoot on May 30, Each event is at 20 targets, $2 
entrance. Moneys divided into four equal parts, cl?ss shooting. 
Competition begins at 1 o'clock. 
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The Middlesex, Mass., Gun Club was victorious in t'tit series 
of 50-target five-man team matches, between Middlesex, Lowell, 
Boston and Harvard. The totals of the scores made in -^s. four 
shoots were: Middlesex 841, Lowell 792, Boston 788, Harvard 574. 
Mr. J. A. Howard Writes us that "The Castleton Gun Club, of 
Staten Island, will hold a shoot on May 30, on the grounds at 
Castleton Corners. Shooting begins at 10:30 A. M. Targets will 
be thrown at 1 cent each. - Visitors are always welcome. Take 
St. George ferry from foot of Whitehall street. New York, and 
Silver Lake trolley car." 
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In Trenton, Tenn., the other day three men were killed, three 
injured and considerable damage done to property by the ex- 
plosion of some powder in a storehouse . in the rear of a hard- 
ware store. Robert Phelan, owner of the store, was trying a 
target gun. It is thought a ball penetrated a can of powder in 
the storehouse and caused the explosion. 
The Dubuque, la.. Gun Club tournament, June 13-14, is limited 
to strictly amateur competition. Twelve programme events, 15 and 
20 targets, entrance $1.50 and $2, $5 added, are provided. Twelve 
average prizes, $5 each, are for those who shoot best through the 
two-day programme. Class shooting. Shooting begins at 9 o'clock. 
Ship shells and guns to the Dubuque Brewing and Malting Co, 
The Consolidated Sportsitiati's Association has changed the 
date^s of their tournament from Aug. 29-31 to Aug. 8-10. The 
placs of the tournament is Grand Rapids, Mich. 
At the Boston Gun Club's sixth annual invitation team shoot 
sixty-six shooters participated. Eight teams contested, namely, 
Watertown, Boston No. 1 and- No. 2, Mumford, Derryfield, Bos- 
ton Athletic, Stoughton and South Framingham. Watertown 
was first with 125. Ten target events, at 15 and 20 targets, aggre- 
gating 160 targets, were also shot, and a majority of the con- 
testants competed in the entire programme. 
In our trap columns the full programme of the G. A. H. is 
presented. There are many important points in it which con- 
testants should carefully study. An added feature to the pro- 
gramme is the five-man State team race, the conditions of which 
are 100 targets, $35 entrance per team, scratch, high gUns. Mr.'^ 
Elmer E. Shanet, the Secretary-Manager, informs us that the .pro- 
grammes will be put in the mails on Saturday, May 27. : 
Mr. H. S. Noxon, of Wellington, Ont., under date of May 15 
Writes ub: "A gun club has been organized at Picton, Ont., called 
the Picton Gun Club, with the following officers : President, 
W. V. Pettitt; Vice-President, H. S. Noxon; Secretary, Keith. 
Hepburn; Treasurer, E. Spencer. Executive Committee: B. 
Johnson, I. Mastin, A. Hubbs, B. Crandall, L. Crandall. The 
regular club shoots will be held on the first and third Thurs- 
days in each month." 
■ The following, cable despatch to the Sun is of special in- 
terest to trapshooters: "London, May 22.— The decision of the 
Hurlingham Club to drop live pigeon shooting from its list of 
sports, as lending itself to abominable cruelties, is likely to be 
followed in other quarters, and is not unlikely to prove a death 
blow to the sport throughout the country. A large body of 
people, including well-known sportsmen, and beaded by the 
Queen, has been fighting energetically for its abolition for a long 
time past." 
Eleven events at 10, 15, 20 and 25 targets, 70 cents, $1.30, $1.40, 
$1.50 and $2 entrance, constitute the programme of the Bound 
Brook, N. J., Gun Club shoot. May 30. No. 11 is the merchandise 
event, eleven prizes. Amateur averages, first and second, loving 
cups;' third, $5 in gold. Professional average, 8-inch cut-glass 
berry bowl. Class shooting. Practice begins at 9 o'clock. Pro- 
gramme begins at 11 o'clock. Shells and lunch are obtainable 
on the grounds. Targets thrown not over 50yds. Shells shipped, 
prepaid, to Dr. J. B. Pardee will be delivered on the grounds 
free. ^ 
The Westwood, N. J., Gun Club announce a programme of 
twelve events, 10, 15 and 20 targets, 25, 50 and 75 cents entrance, 
a total of 180 targets, $5.75 entrance. The three 20-target events 
have merchandise prizes for the winners of first and second. A 
handsome prize is offered for high average. Shooting will com- 
mence at 10:30. Refreshments free to contestants. All shooters 
are welcome. The officers are: I. L. Hasbrouck, President; 
B L Gruman, Vice-President; E. L. Greenin, Secretary; G. M. 
Holdrum, Financial Secretary; V. Van Buskirk, Treasurer and 
Captain; I. CoUignon, Lieutenant. 
Mr John M. Draper, 115 Nassau street, New York, has suc- 
ceeded in arranging a five-man intercity team match, between 
trapshooters of New York and St. Louis. Five of the best 
available expert shooters of St. Louis will shoot at Dupont Park, 
St Louis, and the same number of available New York expert 
shooters wiil shoot on the grounds of the Hudson Gun Club, 
lersey City, on May 28, at 2 o'clock. The conditions are 100 
"targe'ts per man. Interstate rules to govern. The prospective 
contestants are: St. Louis-Messrs. Mermod, H. Spencer, 
Bagg:erman, McCloughlan and Ford. New York-Messrs. Schorte- 
meier, F'iercy, Brugman, Staples and "Jap." 
At the Interstate tournament given for the Daviess County 
Gun , Club. Owensboro, Ky., May 17-18, the high averages on the 
first 'day were made as follows: Professional: First F. C. Riehl, 
176 oiit .of 200; second, F. M. Faurote, 173; third, C. ,0. Le 
Compte, 172. Amateurs: First, .\1. Willerding, 177; second, W. 
F Booker, 166; third, T. D. Riley, 161. Second day: First, F. 
M Faurote, 192; second, C. O. Le Compte, 183; third, F. C. 
Riehl 182. Amateurs: First, Al. Willerding, 183; seconld, W. F. 
Booker, 169; third, Guy Starhng, 159. Two days' general aver, 
age: First, F. - M. Faurote,, 365 .out of .400; second, .F. C. Riehl, 
358- third, C. O. Le Compte, 355. Amateurs: First, Al. Wilier- 
ding, 360; second, W. F. Booker, 335; third, T. D. Riley, 319. 
The second annual tournament of the Missouri and Kansas 
League of Trapshooters, to be held at Butler, Mo., June 13 and 
14, has a programme of twelve events each day, of which the 
ni'nth, at 25 targets on the first day, is for the L. C. Smith badge. 
The use of both barrels is permitted in this event. All the other 
events are at 10, 15 and 20 targets, $1, $1.50 and $2 entrance. A 
total of $100 is added. Shooting will commence at 9. o'clock. 
Competition open to amateurs. Manufacturers' agents may shoot 
for targets. Class shooting and Rose system. The 16yd. mark 
for all. One rule is specially commendable, as follows: "Refusing 
of difficult targets will not be tolerated; the referee will attend to 
your case." Ship guns and shells to J. A. Cobb, Butler, Mo., 
and they will be delivered free on the grounds. | 
Mr. E. J. Loughlin, Secretary, writes us that "Programmes 
covering the annual Memorial Day target tournament of the 
Riverside Gun Club, of Utica, N. Y., are being mailed to sports- 
men throughout central New York, and, from present indications 
an unusually large attendance is assured. There are ten sweep- 
stake events scheduled, a total of 130 targets, with an entrance 
of $9.65, birds included at IVa cent each. Eight dollars added to 
the purses, and moneys divided 40, 30, 20 and 10 per cent. No 
handicaps. For those not desiring to shoot in the sweeps there 
is $40 worth of free merchandise provided, with added handicaps, 
and targets one cent each. Shooting will commence at 10 A. M., 
and Blackbird Club trap and blackbirds will be used. The 
grounds are located at the foot of Washington street, close to 
depots." Bernard Waters. 
Ossining Gun Club. 
OssiNiNG, N. Y., May 20.-Following are the prizes donated to 
date for the tournament of the Ossining Gun Club, May 3U. 
Laflin & Rand, silver cup for high amateur average: Remington 
silver cup for longest amateur continuous run of breaks; copper 
cup for high professional average (four entries to make com- 
petition), G. B. Hubbell; copper samovar, Robt. T Dennis, 
camera Chas W Floyd; box Havana cigars, Geo. W. Anderson; 
ho* Sod dears A Xhr; $2.50 fountain pen, John T. Hyland; 
stei^H M.^ Carpenter; 100 shells. Barlow ^& Co.; 100 shells. W. 
S Smith & Co.; G. B. pin, C. G. Blandford; four prizes by E. 
F bTu, D Brandreth, C. McDonald, W. H. Coleman. All prizes 
are worth more than entrance fee, $1.50. 
