FORE ST '"AND ^ STREAM 
flew. I killed him Tally fifty yards with No. 8 shot, breaking both 
wings. He proved to be a canvas bick— very poor and empty. As 
there are no hunters near me, there was not a gun tired over the pond 
but my own. The negroes kill large numbers daring the winter In the 
lakes and ponds on the river; and my pond always had more ducks 
when the nogroes were stirring them up in the swamp than any other 
time. 
We have agame law now, and there Is no hunting from the 1st of 
May until the lQtli of September, so that at this time my hounds are 
blocked and my gun oiled and put away. There are a half dozen deer 
within a half mile of my house, and I keep my dogs on chain so as not to 
disturb them. I can start a deer any morning In any direction. I am 
the only person who keeps hounds (as there are very few whites), and 
hunt deer, fox and cat. The deer have become very numerous. 
Whenever the river (Mississippi) overflows the Louisiana lands go 
under, and the deer swim the river to onr side, and as they are not 
molested a great many of them remain. Turkeys are plentiful, and 
during the fall the negroes kill a good number. I Qnd the negroes re- 
aped the game law; they are never seen with guns during the close sea- 
son. All their spare time Is devoted to Oshlng— set lines and catch cats. 
This will always be a game country, as there Is an immense scope of 
country here that can never be cultivated or Improved In any way. 
I see In the Forest and Stream some difference of opinion regarding 
the time and placo when and where backs shed their horns. Here they 
drop them from the ldh of March to 15th of February. I have foond 
them recently dropped In fields along paths, and havo never seen where 
any attempt had been made by the back lo conceal them. I believe they 
fall off one at a time with more or less interval between the cost. I 
kil.ed a back ahead of a pack of hounds with one horn remaining, 
which I could not pall off. The other had been shed several days. 
Three days ago a neighbor killed a very large bear with strychnine. 
The bear killed one of his hogs within two hundred yards of his house. 
He heard the rumpus, went to see about It, and the bear ran off. He 
found the hog, returned to tho hons?, got the Strychnine, made small 
Incisions all over the shoulders and hams. The bear eat a part of tho 
hog during the night, and died at the first water he came to within a 
short distance of the lake. R> D * 
IfiUfTW on Counts/, Mi**., 1S7B. 
Sherman House, Chicago.— Tho word guest, as far as regards 
tho treatment one meets in most of onr first-class hotels of the 
present day , is fast becoming obsolete, or rather, its significance 
has degenerated, and guest is used in tho significance of boarder 
or lodger. Among the shining few who remain true to tho old 
traditions, and make friends of their gueBts, the 8herman House, 
of Chicago, Is pro-ominent To this famous hotel the traveler 
may go as if ho were visiting the house of a friend, as indeed he 
is. Mr. Hulbert, the de bonnaire host, greets him cordially, Messrs 
Cobb and HiltOD, the clerks, look with sincere interest after bis 
welfare, and there is something in the very atmosphere pervading 
the house which makes him at home. Nor is this first impression 
beliod by after events. Longer acquaintance, in fact, confirms it, 
and we venture to assert that no travelor evor stopped in this 
house without repeating his visit upon a subsequent return to 
Chicago. Its reasonable prices and superb accomodations, as well 
as Its central location, on the corner of Randolph and Clark 
streets, commond it strongly to the traveling publio If 
possible, a still stronger olaim upon the publio is found iu the fact 
that the hotel is one of the most elegantly furnished in the world 
and i upplie l throughout with accommodations for the most luxu- 
rious. x^very front room is provided with a batholoset, and (he 
accommodations in the lino of gas, water and heat are equally far 
in advance of tho ordinary hotel. Only tliose who have stopped 
at tho Sherman House can understand the advantages it offers. — 
Omaha Herald. 
PIGEON MATCHES. 
PEORIA TOURNAMENT. 
The Peoria (Ills.) Shooting Club held their third annual tournament 
ast week, commencing June 19. 
First Day. Maich No. l— Ten siDgle rises, 21 yards ; entrance $6, in- 
cluding birds ; four prizes — 40 per cent, to first ; 30 per cent, to second; 
20 per cent, to third, and 10 per cent, to fourth : 
Thomas ...1 011010111—7 Davis 1 101111011—8 
Stock 1 10 1100111—7 Porter 1 11111000 1—7 
Sbnrtllff ....0 110010001—3 Bruner 1 0 110 11111—8 
Wler 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 1 0— 8 Rodman.... 0 111111110— tt 
Shaw 0 111111111—9 Wllev 011011 1100—6 
Martin 1 1110 0 1111—8 Hoory 1 11111111 1—10 
Doup 1 11111111 1-10 Holmes .... 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1—10 
Palmer 1 111111110—9 Harbou|;h..l 111011111—9 
Lester 1 111111110—9 Youug 1110101111—8 
Stillman 1 1111110 10—8 Morris 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 1—7 
Cooke o 0 110 10 10 1-5 McArtnur .1111111101—9 
Smith 111110 1111—9 Wells 1 101101111—8 
Keen 0 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 0— 6 Turrlll 1 111111011-9 
Hitchcock.. 0 0 111110 10—6 Kimble 1 11111111 1—10 
Joles 1 111111110—9 Lewis 0110111001—6 
Nelli l liilllil l-io Pritchard.. .0 0 1 0 0 1 1 1 0 1-6 
White 1 101010010— 6 Hough 111111111 l—lo 
Doxey 1 10 10 11111—8 Goembel. ...1 100101010—5 
Schuek 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 1— 9 widger o 111111111—9 
i rooks 1 0 11111110—8 Huggies... .1 10100001 1—6 
Greenleaf .0101011111-7 Turner 1 0 1.1 1 1 1 1 1 1— 9 
llofstetter.-O 1 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 0— 6 Grant 0 11110 1111—8 
Eleeaser....! 1 0 1 1 0 l 1 1 1— 8 Lindsay ... .J 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 1—6 
Ties on ten— 26 yards. 
Doup o w Holmes ?...! 1 1 1 1—6 
Neil 
..1 1 l 0 w 
Ties on nine— 26 yards. 
All tne rest withdrew with lower scores. 
Second tie— 31 yards- Third tie— 31 yards. 
Ties on eight— 26 yards. 
Rest withdrew with lower soores. 
Second tie— 31 y»ds. 
Ties on seven— 26 yards. 
Stock 
Second tie— 31 yt»ds. 
8 lock 1 . 0 0-1 
Thomas and Morris divided fourth momy, $13.80. 
Match No. 2— Five double rises; 18 >ards; entrance, $6; three 
prizes— 50 per cent, to firet, 80 per ceu. to second, ao per cent, to 
third: 
Blnley 11 11 11 10 11- 9 Thomw.. 
llanworth 11 11 11 10 11- 9 Wells... 
Crawford 11 10 11 10 11- 8 Turrlll.. 
Porter 10 10 10 10 11— 0 Rngglm. 
Doxey 10 11 10 11 11- 8 Kimble. 
McKenzie 11 11 11 11 11-10 Morris . , 
.10 11 11 10 11— 8 
..11 11 11 11 11-10 
.11 10 11 11 11- 9 
.11 11 11 11 11—10 
.11 11 10 11 10 — 8 
.11 11 11 11 11—19 
Wasson... 
Sohuck ... 
McArtnur 
Davis 
.11 11 11 10 10— 8 Turner 11 11 }} 11 1J— • 
.10 11 00 11 10— 6 Henry 10 11 11 10 11— 8 
,.11 11 11 11 11-10 Dr Henry 11 11 H 10 11— » 
00 11 11 10 11- 8 Donp 10 11 11 11 }»- 8 
Stock 11 11 11 11 11—10 Hough 10 10 11 11 10— 7 
joles 11 11 io 01 11— 8 Palmi 
Morris 11 H 10 11 11— 9 
Ties on ten. 
Stock U 11 10—5 Capt 
Wells 11 H ll-« 
Others withdrew. 
Wells. 
Second tie. 
11 11—6 Morris. 
Ties on nine. 
Hanworth 11 01 11-5 Turrlll. 
Wm Morris 11 11 H— 0 
Others withdrew. 
Second tie. 
Wm Morris 10 11 w Turrlll. 
Ties on eight won by George Wasson ; others withdrew. 
The next was sweepstakes ; seven single rises, 21 yards; entrance 
$5 luclnalng blids; itiree prizes— 50 per cent, to first, 80 per cent, to 
second, and 20 per cent, to third ; not on regular programme : 
Kimble 
10 
11- 6 
11 
11-6 
10 
10—4 
11 
11—6 
11 
11-6 
Stock.. 
Blnley. 
McCllntock. 
Ilofetetter. 
Crawfotd... 
Brnner 
Doxey. 
McArtb 
Donp.. 
,1111111-7 
Palmer 
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.1111111—7 
Thomas 
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Turrlll 
1 
1—7 
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HarbongU 
...1 1 01 1 
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1-6 
,111111 1—7 
Nusam 
1 
1—6 
.111111 1-7 
Smith 
1 
1-7 
.111111 1—7 
Joles 
1 
1-6 
1111111-7 
Wm Morris 
....llill 
1 
0—6 
,111110 1 — 6 
Geo Wasson.. . 
1 
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.111111 0—6 
Wells 
1 
1-5 
.011001 1—1 
Farrell 
1 
0-8 
...1 1111 
1 
1-7 
111111 1-7 
Davis 
1 
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1111111—7 
Holmes 
0 
O—l 
1111111-7 
Widger 
....1 1000 
0 
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Ties on seven— 26 yards. 
Tamil 
L 
1-3 
1 1-3 
Stock 
Doxey 1 
Others withdrew. 
In ties at 81 yards, Stock, Doxey and Turrlll tied three limes on 
three straight and divided first money. 
Ties on six— 26 yards. 
Crawford 1 1 i— 8 WmMoirls 1 1 1—3 
Morrlt and Crawford tied on three straight at 31 yards sad divided 
second money. The others withdrew. 
Ties on five — 28 yards. 
Thomas 1 1 1— * Davis 1 1 l— 3 
Joles 1 1 1—3 
At 81 yards Thomas and Davis tied on three straight and divided 
money, $ 21 . 60 . 
SBCONn DAT, THURSDAY, JUNE 20. 
Match No. 3— Fifteen siDgle rises, 21 yards ; entrance $10, including 
birds ; 60 ptr cent, to first, 30 per cent, to second, 20 per cent, to third : 
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Davis killed two out of three each and divided third money. Others 
withdrew. 
Ties on six, 8 birds each— Betsey, W ldger and Pilce killed three each 
and divided fourth money. Others withdrew. 
THIRD DAT. 
Match No. 5— A team shoot of two members from any organized club 
In the United States, entered together, for the Merchants’ Hotel purse 
of $26 ; entrance, price of birds : 
Bloomington Club. 
Holmes 1 10 110 0 10 1—0 
Widger 0 1111 
Delevan Prairie Club. 
Watts ? 8 0 ®“ 
Cunningham 1 * 0 1 1 
Audubon Club, Chicago. 
Turrlll J J } } } 
Buda Club. 
Wei's l 110110111— 8 
Leggert 1 llll"""*" 
Beck Island Club. 
Laflin 1110 1 
Geneseo Club. 
McArthur.... 1 111? 
Young 1 0 0 0 1 
Quincy Shooting Club. 
Hauworth 1 1 1 \ ? 
Austin 0 1 0 1 1 
Franklin, Columbus, Ind. 
Doup 1 1 1 1 1 
Turner 1 110 1 
Ties on fifteen— 28 yards. 
Thomas 1 t ® 1 1 — t Turner ..........1 1 1 0 1 — i 
Widger 1 0 1 0 w Wells 1 110 1—4 
At 81 vards Thomas and Turner tied on six birds straight and divided 
first money. 
Ties on fourteen— 26 yards. 
CunnlDgham 1 111 1 — 5 Laflin.. 1 111 1 — 5 
Kimble 1 1111-5 Leggert l 1111-5 
Wells 1 HIM 
Others withdrew. 
At 31 yards Cannlngham and Kimble tied again on fonr, and Cun- 
ningham won second money with four out of five. 
Ties on thirteen— 26 yards. 
Dnnn 1 1110—4 Rnggles 1 1111-5 
8 H Tnrrlll 1 1 1 1 1—6 Betsey 1 111 1—6 
Wm Morris 1 111 1—® 
At 30 yards Betsey won third money with fonr out of five. 
Match No. 4— Ten single rises from ground traps ; English rules ; 
entrance $5 ; fonr prizes — 40 per oent. to first, 80 per cent, to second, 
20 per cent, to third, 10 per cent, to fourth. 
Turrlll 10 11111111—9 Donp 1011011111-8 
Dr Henry... 0 1 1 1 1 0 1 1 1 1— ^ Widger 0 0 1 0 0 1 1 1 1 1—6 
Wells 0101111111—8 Cunnlngh’mO 10 0 111111—7 
Leggert ....0 10 110 1111—7 Price 1 1 1 1 1 0 1 0 0 0—6 
Butierfield.,1 0 0 1 0 0 0 w 
McArthur...! 0 0 1 1 0 1 0 0 0—4 
Turner 1 0 111110 0 1—7 Brooks 1 10001001 1—6 
Nichols 1 001010000—8 Watts 1 1 1 o 1 1 1 1 1 1— 9 
Hauworth. .1 l 0 o 1 o 0 l l 1— o Thorpe 1 oioioioii-o 
Wells 1 01110010 1—6 Flint 0 0 110 11111-7 
Dnnn 1 111110 10 1—8 
McKenzie. .0 0 1 0 l 0 w 
1 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 1— 6 Miller 1 00100111 1—0 
1 0 U 1 1 0 1 1 1 1- 7 Holmes 1 10 10 110 11—7 
Sharrow 1 1 0 0 o 0 w 
Crawford.. .1 1 1 0 1 0 1 0 w 
Stock 
Smith 
Betsey 0 11011100 1—6 Palmer 1 110 111110—8 
Wasson 1 0 110 10 10 1—6 Davis .1 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 1 1—7 
Kimble 
Laflin 
Porter 0 o o l o w 
1001110111—7 Lewis 0 0 0 0 w 
11110 1110 1—8 Young 1 110011111—8 
Rnggles. ...1 00111100 1 — C 
Blnley 0 101011111—7 Bchuck l o l o o o l l l 1— o 
Brnner.. ..1100101010—6 Hongh 1 0 0 1 1 0 1 1 0 0—6 
Rodman. .. 0 01111101(1-4 Pauley 0 1 0 0 1 0 w 
Thomas 1 110 110 0 11—7 
S. H. Turrlll, of Chicago, and 7. Watts, of Dellvan, divided first 
money, $ 61 . 60 . 
TleB on eight. 
Dr Henry 1 1110—4 Donp ,.,l 1111-6 
Others withdrew. 
Wells... 
Thomas. 
Maple City Clab, Geneseo. 
Thorpe. 
Smith.. 
Henry Club. 
Bentley. 
Straight. 
Brooks.. 
Bradley. 
Evergreen City Club, Bloomington. 
1 0 110 11 
1 1 1 1 1 0 l 
Galesburg Shooting Club. 
1 10 110 1 
0 1 1 0 0 0 1 
Monmonth Gan Clab. 
Regnler. 
Conrad.. 
La con Club. 
Lester. 
Stlre... 
Kimble. 
Block... 
Peoria Shooting Club. 
Jamestown Club. 
Johnston. 
Ferry 
Engel 
Crawford . 
Gem City Gan Clnb, Quincy. 
Brlmfleld Gun Clnb. 
Miley.. 
Camp. 
Hayes... 
Leggert. 
Galesburg (Jr.) Clnb. 
Heaton. 
MUkey. 
Chlllicothe Shooting Clnb. 
Dnnn. 
Dye... 
Indianapolis Clnb. 
Davis... 
H aml in. 
Paris Shooting Club. 
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Kennlcott Clnb, Chicago. 
Price i 0111 
Gillespie l 1111 
Chlllicothe and Kennlcott teams divided the money, 
Matoh No. 6 .— Grand team shoot of the tournament for a Citizen’s 
Parse of $300 In gold, open to any organized cluu in tho United States. 
Each club represented by a team of four members of one clnb, organ- 
ized prior to June 1 , 1878 ; 15 single rises each at 21 yards; entrance, 
price of birds ; first prize, $150 ; eecond prize, $ 100 ; third prize, $&o. 
This shoot was one of the most hotly contested matches of the tourna- 
ment. 
Lacon Shooting Club. 
Stlre o. 1110110111010 l — io 
Lester 0 OHIOIIIOIIIO 1—10 
Bhaw 11110 1111110 11 1-13 
Lane 1 1111111114 111 y — 14 — 47 
Delevan Prairie Clnb. 
Clark 1 lioilioillioi 1—12 
Watts l 0111111111111 i_i 4 
Cunningham 1 llll 111111001 1 — is 
Flint l 1011011000011 1 - 9—18 
Geneseo Sportsmen's Clnb. 
McArthur 1 0 l l 1 1 1 l 1 l 1 1 1 1 l — 14 
Doxey 1 111110 11110 11 J— 13 
Schnck 1 11111110 10 111 1—13 
Young 1 1111111111111 1—16—55 
Maple City Gun Clnb, Geneseo. 
Wells 0 1111010101111 1-11 
Thomas 1 1 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1-14 
Wm Morris llllllllllllll 1—16 
Joles lllllllllioill 1-14-64 
Franklin Shooting Club, Indianapolis, Ind. 
Neill 0 Olllliloillll 0—11 
Doup 1 lllllllllllll I -15 
Bmlih I 110 111111110 1 1-13 
Turner l 1110 110 111111 0 — 12 — 61 
Audubon Clnb, Chicago. 
Gillespie 1 l l l 1 l 0 1 0 1 l 1 1 l 1—13 
A Price 1 lllllllllllll 1—15 
E Price 0 lllllllllllll 1-14 
Turrlll 1 1111101111011 1—13—65 
Bloomington Gan Clnb. 
English 0 11110 0 1111110 1-11 
Thomas 1 0111011011101 0— 10 
HutcUlns 1 0110000110011 1—8 
Widger w -29 
Quincy 8hootlng Clnb. 
Hauworth l lllllllllllll 1—15 
Crawfotd 1 l 0 1 1 1 1 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 1-13 
Miller 1 lllllllllllll 1—16 
Austin 1 1111011010111 1-12-66 
Evergreen City Shooting Club, Bloomington, 
Bentley .1 lOlllOioiilll 1—12 
Straight 0 10 11111111111 1-13 
HutcUlns 0 01011101000110—7 
Andrews W —32 
Buda Shooting Club. 
Butterfield l 1010101111111 1—12 
Weils llllioillllill 1—14 
Leggert 1 11111110 1110 1 1—18 
Nichols ..1 lllllllllllll 1—15—64 
Limestone Shooting Club. 
OleDn 0 1 1 l l l 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 1 1—13 
Johnston 0 1111011111111 1—12 
Grant 0 111110 1111111 0—12 
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