Dunn Indianapolis snooting Club, Ind. 
.1 1 o 1 o u 1 o 1 ! 1 1 l i i_u 
Dye 1 o 1 o o 1 (M l l i i i 
Bmiwig I llllllll) 1111 i is 
R“ u “ ? ?}}0}ll°l° 1-11 
n 111111110 10 11 1—13—60 
Shoenbolder Central City Shooting Club, Peoria. 
Lauiuier J 1 — 14 
Wmke 1 I}?} llllliiii l—li 
1 llllioiooioio 0-9 
Brooks Galesburg Shooting Club. 
Fitch \ “1 1 1 01 11001 11 l—u 
Wukloy lllllllllliii 1—15 
Brudiey } } ] 11 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 i _ 15 
1 1111011100111 0—11—58 
Havanu Shooting club. 
12-52 
Ballentlne. ^uvanu Shooting Club. 
Baiul.n 1101011101111 1— ia 
KugionU IllllllOlilii 1—14 
'iiiorpe 1 1 1 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 [ 1 — }4 
0 1 1 1 1 1 0 1 1.1 1 1 1 c— 12 
Buggies. Henry Shooting Club. 
'i’noipo 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1—16 
Doty l l 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1—18 
Dovoit 1111101111111 1—18 
1110 11110 1111 1-12-65 
Harms Rook IMami Gun Club. 
lllllllllliii 1—16 
Bjdwer J l 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 1 1 1—12 
Danin... 1 1 1 1 1 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1—14 
1-12-53 
Ties on fl/ty-flye— 26 yards. 
MGAr?nu n r Ca ! OSUOO i ll ? g i ( i 1 U i^ 
Dos^y \\\\ \ \ *, \ 
» u 0 uck ..'.110 0 1-8 
mu . Audubon, Chicago. 
Gillespie 0 1 i“i i_i 
1 0 1 0 1—3 
ffiiS 6 ::;-: 1 1111 - 5 
G.uiucy Shooting Club. 
Hau worth o f 1 1 1—4 
Crawford 1 1 0 i 1—4 
Wider 1111 1—5 
Austin 1 1 1 1 0—1—17 
Henry Shooting Club. 
Buggies 0 1 0 1 i_3 
Thorpe ....1 1 0 1 1-4 ■ 
.1111 1-6-17 lx>ve«!"”"".\\”o 0 1 0 1^2-14 
Second ties— 31 yards. 
McArthur foTifTf C ' lub ' 
Doxey 1 ? 1 i° rZs v C&UCK 1 0 10 0-2 
1 1 1 1 1-5 Young 1 1 0 1 1 i— 13 
Glllesplo 0111 f^ ub ° n ' 
A Price 7.7 1 \ { J M 1 llio-i 
1111 16 i “trill 1010 0—2—15 
Hauworth 1 1 0 1 
-.Vo 1 0 1 iu i Auafto..::*;;;.'.';;.:! ? J } H_ tt 
Audubon, Chicago, Drat; Maple City aud Buda teams .divided 
booTh. rt 77.:i 1 lloioooii— I Miner* J * } ; 1 1 1 1 ° 1 - 
ChUdreis. 7 . 1 1 1* 1 1 10 UuS mg”'! 1 0 1 n I * * 
onTof 0 /. 9 W0 “ b7 Arn0M wUb 3 « f 5 ; tie of 8 won byVeyttnVim 
Third match — 21 yds : 
Siffiff::: ::::::: 1 1 1 Vi 1 1 1 1 1 ! J /, ! ? } 1 1 1 1 * 1 ° 1 >- 
NIcholBon 1 111 1 0 
1111-5 
1 0 1 i_4 
1111-6 
1111-5 
1111-5 
1010—3 
1111-5 
Gilberi ]i 
bitterleok i 
Phillips ‘i 
Ridge 
Lyle 
Nobel 
Waliman .'i 
Total 
Buck hols 1 
Mitchell i 
Meadows u 
Wmiertuau 1 
Maskcy 1 
Valeutine i 
Braolunanu 1 
Carter 1 
_ . 87 Total. 
Fourth match— Sweepstakes ; 5 balls ; 21 yds : 
Burkhols..... . i 1 1 1 1-6 
Mitchell.... ...... i 
phu.ips 
Waitcrman. ...... i 
Maakey i 
Ridge i 
Meadows i 
, , . Hilo 1 1 
* 1 — 5 carter i i 
1 1—6 Noble o l 
1 1—4 Maskey . ,,o j 
Tios on Ore : 
® 1—8 Valentino l i 
1 }~t ' v ll*!»uis i o 
1-6 Bush o 
1 - 
1 
0-2 
0-1 
1-5 
1—4 
1-3 
1 
■»».. 0 o.oh,M„aow. »i„ 
! r* *• * 
B^khms:::;:::;.;; - }} ff 
Wauorman.7777777777.1 1 t lo 1H 
double halls ; 18 yds rise : 
Ties on Ulty-tliree— 2 S yards. 
Muumouth. 
second. 
Tloon l„f JuuumoutU. 
>v mis. J „ } f Zzi v°.“™ d 1 0111—4 
A u 1 1 0 — 3 Alleu ..... llll 0 1 in 
muuuf- 8 nXZ’S&w * Clab wHt.il tied the Mou- 
blrus as Iollows-0 1 Ol'u-2. 
Valeutlno . . 10 
Mitchell ’ 'ii 
Gilbert "oo 
Burknolz 'i 0 
11-0 
00-4 
11—4 
ll-i 
Waitermin 
11 
11 
in 
iu 
la 
00 
10 
to 
00 
10 
.10 
10 
10 
oo—i 
10—4 
10-2 
0 O —2 
00 — | 
00 - 
M-3 
11—4 
10—2 
J. D. U. 
County 
and Bo- 
third mouey, $ju. 
and tho Moumonths walked away with 
ten single rises each reorla rules w Jo veru" U ' * tl0i to Iourt " : 
Torner } 1 1 1 0-4^ bclmSk 
,, u r. ULr 1 1 1 1-5 price. 
Ties on ten— 26 yards. 
Doup 
• 11111-5 
0 W 
. 11116-4 MoAnnarV.""'."..... '. 7..1 i 1 } 
Turn it Second Ue— 31 yards. 
2Svr:::;:r::.::v:.! ! fcj M “ ril,or 
A. Turner won drat money, $ 10 . 20 . 
Cannloghain *"**■ 
T “ 0Iuatt 1011-4 H am 1 1 n*°. .7 . . 7.’ *. 7 .' 1 0 1 J w~* 
Tuomas and Glllesplo divided second money, $ 34 .co. 
Tnrrm , Tles elght-26 yards. 
paimorV.7;;.77.v.7;::.;} S 1 1 U 
Palmer and stlre divided third money, | 2 l lo 
...« 
Lane aud Price divided fourth money, $11 55 
fe 0 "rE,rpiuir,^ 
score in the bUoots proper, wai awarded^ toTSnw 
lad., his score stauuiug 61 outof a poasibitfes^" 1Ulner ' 01 FruuU ' u - 
Gko. W. Bakbk, Seo. 
mXViZ: ° f TaSCOlaana 
Areola Team. 
offiKSSM Krsf .T SS rtv*” 1 
garans traps ; BogardusruiesioiVds: Cdrd8 Rotar ^ ' 
A Kimbrough ...0 l O^oTl mWW*. 0 , 0 , , 
0110101010 ““iinniooionoon 
a c ,Trn -.Ti-i l “ 0 * 0 » 1 « • • » » * 1 1 0 . 1 1 1 ,r” 
H wi'iTii'i 1 i 1 “ 1 1 1 1 1 1 > » 1 1 1 1 1 1 ■ n 1 , 1 r Jl 
J J 1 0 1 ° 1 1 ° 1 * 1 1 ° 1 1 0 0 0 , 1 0 1 1 r ,1 
A WS'i 1 -iToS 1 1 "““■■inm.noi.r 1 ' 
A VnTi i-v ;•» • ■ * * ” 0 0 * 1 1 . 1 : 1 1 1 . 0 0 . , 0 , , r ,J1 
M ‘.Wmf, » * « ° • 1 1 1 1 1 1 ■ 0 0 1 0 ! 1 0 , o , , “ 
Total — 
n n „ ClarksvlUe Gun Club. 
ovV i° 0 0 1 " 1 1 0 1 1 1 “ 0 1 0 0 0 1 1 1 0 1 1 
E WlTm-l i 0 1 1 “ > ■ 1 ■ 1 1 1 1 0 1 , . 0 1 , , , r 19 
N V°5T“i'oo'S ? 0 1 0 1 1 1 1 ■ 1 > > * » ■ 1 1 1 <* 0 1 0 r Sl 
w flWorr’iV 
R Wftm-j l 1 0 0 1 “*»'■>■ 0 ... 1 0 0 0 , 1 , 
a, f r . mVi,’, 1 . 10 1 0 0 “ 1 » 0 1 0 1 1 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 « 0 
J Yi\7 •'‘"""•I'.HI,. 
- 25 
0110 
- 14 
Total. 
clippers 
Ehtner....i l 1 1 1 1 
Stuart.... 111111 
Turner... .0 0 l 1 1 0 
iiaggar ..1 10 0 10 
Pnlllips.,.1 1110 0 
11 11 11-18 
11 10 10—10 
11 11 10 — 0 
11 11 10— S 
11 00 11— 8 
Pope 1 10 0 11 
Nowlin . ...0 110 11 
Bla.ock. ..110001 
S Austin. 0 10 10 1 
K AU3tlu..0 0 1 0 0 1 
Id 
00 10 11 — 7 
01 11 OO- 7 
10 10 11 — 7 
10 00 11 - 8 
11 01 00 — 5 
Vknatob. 
r'r9i^ A , D ^ Ailsa Criifh June 2 °. — Match between Grantou and Aiua 
weafhwoloiiS'f “ B ° gl * rUa3 lrap ' 18 yards rlso - tardus rules! 
• cloudy 
Grantou Club. 
Swoei 0 0 1 1 1 0 l l l 1—7 
Gulberc l 0 l 1 1 0 1 1 1 1— s 
Lawton 0 11100001 1—5 
Brooks 1 10 10 10 11 0-6 
Total 
Suakopeb 8110 OTINO Club. — Shakope* Falls June 17 «hn„ . . 
place ou June 15 ; 18 yards rise; Bogardus rules ‘L-Sboot took 
President Wm. Willson ’,1 ,, 
TTeasurerJno McMulien , , if 
SecruUry Chas Bornarth 0 ■ 11 
f j Lora ,, 
H Ileinszelman ,, 
M M Taels .. 7 ...V..! u V? 
GeoKinslo . , 1 .. 1 J . 1 
A P priest , J* 
Ed Gelleubeck .7.7. 7.7.7 .' .7.7' .7" .'. 7 11 
m? elD i t . Z u el . man . ond H e l | eul>eoS tied on nluo at 21 yards thn 
score'at 26 balls, 18 yjfds,' °' Cumm,n « 8 ma ' Jo ^e following 
LC Cummings.... 11 11 10 10 11 n 10 H n u „ „ n _^ 
Paul, whioh ^ose^ais^'i^sulted l^the fthlowhn^sc^es ! 01110111 06 8t ' 
Huddleston .1 0 * 1 1 0 1 
11 
11 
11 
11 
11 
00 
01 
01 
01 
11 
11 
11 
01 
11 
01 
11 
11 
11 
00 
(H) 
10 
11 
01 
11 
11 
01 
10 
10 
00 
11 
11 
11 
11 
ll-io 
01— 7 
01 — 6 
11 - e 
10 - j 
11 - 10 
11 - 3 
01 — 8 
11 - T 
11 - 7 
11-10 
VanVHct.,.1 liiiitii l-io 
Vcaate 1 0 0 1 1 1 1 0 0 1— « 
Judd.. 1 1 1 • 0 • 1 1 0 1— 0 
1 «lno OOlio*iioi—6 
Shepard...., 1 0 1 0 1 1 1 0 O- « 
V— 0 0 110 10 10O-8 
Campbell.. .1*01111101—7 
liunl Match— Double rises, 81 yard*: 
}1 11 11 11 10 00- 9 
' eaz '° 1 11 00 10 11 10 11 — 8 
Hamilton u 10 *, 01 n f — 7 
Van Vllot 11 10 10 10 , l 
Zimmerman.. n 11 n ,, ,, I1 _,5 
Tay l0 r 11 10 11 00 n io— s 
?“ Q . e }> 10 u 01 u u-io 
10 10 10 1 * 10 10 — 0 
Candy.'.".’. ..'.'.’ou i° 0 {? }{ }J i® it U .T g 
PrjukcuQeld..u 11 11 u 01 IO -10 W«fle? 10 00 0 ! w 10 ll ~ 9 
ii Si i? ii iJ=>J & S 
}{ Si si s | £ fe:::::::ii ii ii i? iS iiz 1 ? 
Poehfor 7. io 00 10 u 1 } }?Z I l ®} }' ™ n n 10 - 7 
Rogers 10 00 00 ini m n> ? H ‘i “7®'® ?} 9V 10 00 10 - ■* 
Baldwin 10 11 11 u n ll-u 
Shepard 10 11 11 10 10 10 - s 
Aldrich 11 u II 11 11 10-11 
Hllue 10 00 11 11 n u- 0 
Wilde 11 10 10 ii 11 11—10 
Huddleston. .10 00 1 * 11 l* n_ 7 
Rn "} cr H 11 11 10 01 10 - 0 
“ cok «r 11 10 00 11 10 10 — 7 
Rogers 10 mi 00 00 111 io_ 3 
Tlmbenake ...10 01 10 10 01 01 — e 
SRaon a 10 a 11 n i*-i 
Apollinaiu 8 Water.— Now wlmt is ApolllnarU water* 
£ r iF3rfr 
ter in America, lo-day, however, ilmnks tirstlv to iiu 
inherent excellence, and secondly to Z lavlJh uso nf 
pnuters ink, Messrs. F. Deilarry L Co., of 4t and iTw! 
bod vrslf ’ f ° W a Y ° r n ’ , 1,avo giveu a 8110,1 publicity that every- 
B^«» l rti lUln f - ? ddrink8 in8l0tt <» of Congress 
" ut . “aithe reply is not giveu ns to whence tlm 
Apollinans is derived. In tho neighborhood of the A hr 
V AT\ lhe Vi « ag0 of Hc PPiogeu, there is u lull called 
Apollmansberg. Once an old saint blessed this place an 
lcnari& V Vine ne . Wfts de(li ? lei1 >° good old Sdut Apof- 
pilaris. Vines grew luxuriantly on tho hillside, and luclous 
S'rich ‘ fmir L 80rae , li “ C ago lbu vine«, which had homo 
tnur rich fruit for centuries, utterly failed. It was not 
philoxera. 1 rofesaor Blscholl, of Bonn, the lamed geologist 
3?i C fS ml81, WM , called uud be dec lured that fhe vines 
died from an ovurdosage of free carbonic ucid. “ It must bo 
d»L , ? d , 1 U “ “ “* >!»«,“*• 
dig und delve they did, und out gushed from the recesses of 
V* emo8tBparkling ' th° mos ‘ healthful, tho^most 
healing of waters-the famous Apollinans. An English 
S P a? e0lng lta Va i Ue - eulerod tho businc“ 8 of bot- 
wnmr i. J no » ftS H ? ,Un, i from ttjc r °ck8 ; and now, though this 
kaa been placed on the general market not more than 
u few years, and in the United States for hardly eight months 
Arwlir PU ari1 ^ ! 8 60 gre a l l b“t to-day twice as much more 
m«Hi ll i ar18 18 im P? rtod inl ° ll 'is country than of all other 
medical waters. The water is brilliant like molten crystal 
fnarkfo thc , throut ll .he fluid sutm, while the constant 
sparkle of carbonic acid gives it just thnt urnouut of 
piquancy which is so pleasant. Did any of our readers ever 
, U ?, tgobom . cl ! llmori ‘ i ''S ? :' . Of course no one over did! 
XI/, ,11 . 1 J. . » • LvUi o\j liu OIK* ev 
I ltSlI 14 any one of them ever tasto lhe whole copper 
8 f 8 8 boUom 1,1 bis mouth lifter having 
taken too much milk lhe fortnight before? The saint that 
watched over Apoilinaris water for so many centuries before 
g ‘ v ,' Dg u to 'bo world, kept this pure, soothing water for all 
uufonunu^ people. One glass of Apoilinaris knocks a head- 
ache or a katonyammer endways, “More Apoilinaris if 
you please —for our stomuch’s sake. 1 ’ 
Alisa Craig Club. 
8 “ lth 0 111111111-9 
Allen 1 111110 111-9 
Muuro 1 0 l 0 1 1 1 1 1 
Drought 0 011101111-7 
Total 
Canada.— A gun club has been formed In the city of London Onf 
President, A. 8 Murray; Vice-President, W. Humpldge SeorebS* 
and Treasurer, Charles Sione. 
r K - F - * M 
NAHUAOANSBTra VS. PniLiDBLPniAS. — A matnh hPlwwn . 
at Amlulua.u, I'a., last Saturday, was won by theNarearansett^nn 
C.ub with a score of 09 out of 12 i birds to their oppoaents“y 5 “ Q 
m Tf ^ssER—Mur/rcesboro, June 13.-Shooting tournament p, r0 f 
romtlng 5f a “ 8e!l 21 yd9 rlse .- Bugaraua Bogard'usund Card’s 
Moi-ly 1 llllllll l—io 
Mitchell — 1 10 1111111—9 
Reyion .1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 1 0 - s 
Valentino... 0 l l 1 o 0 1 1 1 0— e 
WUiians. ...0 111110001-0 
J H Nelson . 1 001111011—7 
W Nelson. .0 lloioiin-7 
Rhodes ....1111101111-9 
Johnson. ...1 llioiiiio-s 
R “Ke 1000100111-5 
Edwards ..1 OOliiiiii-s 
KUnbro ....0 010111101-6 
Veazle 1 *11111111—9 
V a “P 0 0 * 11111 * 1-6 
Judd- 0 0 11110 111-7 
Poehler .... 111110*111—9 
R*}ne 1 111101101-8 
Frankentl’idl 1 1 1 0 1 0 1 1 0 — 7 
Taber 1 0 1 0 1 1 0 1 1 l— 7 
Butler 1 OllJiiiii —9 
Baldwin — 1101111111—9 
Mitchell 0 011111110—7 
9 Uf| dy 10 11111111-8 
Lagrevo ....1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 1 1- 9 
Bisson 1 10 10 110 11—7 
Day.. IIOIIII 111—9 
Cummings..! 110010000—4 
Beaupre...;.l 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 — 1 0 
Aldrich. ...111110*110—7 
1 1 1 6 1 1 1 1 1 o7 s 
2 ,, “® 1 11111111 1—10 
® avu 1 1 0 * • 1 1 1 1 1 _ 7 
Zimmermoni 11111 * 111—9 
M° r « e 1101*10101-0 
Wilde 1 iiioiiiii-o 
Taylor. 1 011111111-9 
Van Vdet...i l 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 i_ 9 
Booson 1 * 10111111—7 
S?. 3116 , l llllllll 1-10 
Wheeler — 1 0 * 0111111-7 
Rft rt 1 11111111 1-10 
Warner 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 i_i 0 
Lawrence. .llOlliii* 1 — s 
RHster 1 1*1011111-8 
„Ji 0 ' V8 t N . D A . R0U * by Matbdial.— T he attention given to 
Itw^ii 01 ! lC bus Induccd M,;8a rs. Ilolherlon & Go^ of No 
1W7 .^ ul, f ,n 8trcot . import from the tirst howyer iu England 
— -Aidred— a superb assortment of all tho implements iS .lie 
Hoih bl t rocri -' Rllo 1 n - Wo bavo examined hows at Messrs 
K w°r, 8 . Wb,Ch r w r rc un8Urpaswd for beauty and llnish' 
Here were bows of from four and u half lo five feet for 
women w.th six feet bows for men. Spanish Jewniff yew 
fhJiiSu 17 ° r 8Dake - wood ' a “ d lemon und lance- wood were 
be -°° d8 P/idcipally used. There are a good many little 
trappings which are used with archery, such as flnger-stulls 
f* pr b tcct ° r8 ’ Wr ! 8t pad8 and b 488018 - All these Messrs’. 
Holberton keep in stock, with score-books and cardB In nr- 
Mo !ii be trU f . fletcber,s , work - 'bo selection wus beautiful 
Mostly, people interested in archery have had to send abroad 
mn.i C f 01 ^| arUC ] e ?i Fr ° m lbe flno collection wo saw, tho 
W..M li0ger Asc, ““' "* 
9A* Z -Vh °°? /* A ,^ 27 . 5 Invested I -Dmwiug, Aug. 
»P~it be p. 6afC8t . a r ad X ^ 1 ,nve8lu, ent to-day is a share of the 
ai ? 0 { Rt peasant Land Company," entitling to a beautiful eea. 
L,Jug Brancb), one of 
Poehler 8 Cier 0 J, oa #¥ w|,f i straight. Ties on nine— 
t,ed SE ®* 11 on “ve, Poehler winning cec- 
°“ 
Aldrich 10llliiiii_9 
Butler 1 1*1101011—7 
Tabor 1 10 11110 11—8 
Benson l ooiixiiii— s 
fclsson 
Lasjreve 
Malrs 
Frankenfl'ldo oilioill 1 7 
Poehler 0 11111 * 111—8 
Beaupre — 1 1 1 0 1 • 1 1 1 1— 8 
Taylor 1000101001—4 
_ — muu 1 , wuiun u snort time. It is con fl. 
dentiy believed will be worth from §500 to$l,200-or one of 
: b i?TSi ots y. ,tb cottages thereon, present value from *1,000 
to § 0 , 000, or the handsome new hotel, “Point Pleasant Resort 
Ma^uia ^ ued at 120, 000. Price of shares only *275, paya- 
ble *100 down, balance by installments. If you desire to in- 
vest, send for map and full particulars. Address G. Durvce 
Agent, 170 Broadway, N. Y.— [Adv. * ' 
Tob Douhle-Headed Babt. — T he Aquarium have secured 
it or them Whether singular or plural you can't quite de- 
cide, though it or their Bex is unmistakable. Two girl babies 
are they, with two pretty little heads joined to one body 
I oor minute monstrosities ! Will they live and gain notori- 
ty like Chang and Eng, the Siamese prodigies ! Go and sec 
them at the Aquarium, and you will be astonished. Double- 
headed trout we have noticed in qunntityat the Aquarium but 
these are the first double-headed babies ever exhibited alive. 
AnoriEBY and Lawn Tennis— Wo are not surprised tba 
"fiery is attaining a high place among the out-of-door sports 
which our lady friends participate. Besides the amuse- 
' .afforded by the game, there are very positive advaut- 
- the healthful exercise. The demand for the imple- 
f the sport is increasing, and to meet and foster the 
, Mr. E. H. Horseman, of 80 and 82 William street 
has a fine display of most excellent archery and lawn 
goods. 
