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Spanish War Veterans. 
Danforth .33 
Murray .43 
Robinson .41 
Totten .43 
Broadhurst . 45—205 
Fuller .40 
Rugg .33 
Walker .32 
Frink .39 
Littleton .33—177 
Stevens New Representative. 
After an experience of twenty years in the firearms 
business, T. C. Montgomery, for some time traveling 
representative of the Lefever Arms Co., has joined 
the traveling force of the J. Stevens Arms & Tool Co., 
T. C. MONTGOMERY. 
and will represent that concern in the South. Up to two 
years ago, Mr. Montgomery was secretary of the Hurty- 
Simmons Hardware Co., of Minneapolis, Minn., since 
which time he has been with the Lefever Arms Co. 
He is thus extensively known in the trade. 
Manhattan Rifle and Revolver Association. 
New York, Nov. 20.—At Armbruster’s Park to-day the 
following scores were made: 
Revolver, 50yds.: Dr. J. R. Hicks 87, 97, 84: W. F. 
Hutchinson, 87, 85 , 93. 90 , 92, 89, 88, 89, 94, 84; T L R 
Morgan 86, 86, 88, 86 , 82, 94, 84, 84,'87, 87. 
Nov. 25.—At 2628 Broadway, to-day, the following 
scores were made: 
Revolver 20yds.: M. Hays 86, 84, 82; R. F. Criado 76; 
E. G. Toel 86, 82, 82; Dr. J. R. Hicks 89, 89, 88, 87 86, 
85, 85, 85, 83, 83; P. Devlin, 86, 77, 77; G. Grenzer 87 85 
85, 84; J. E. Silliman 92, 89, 87, 83 82, 81. 
J. E. Silliman, Treas. 
PUBLISHERS’ DEPARTMENT. 
A Christmas cigar opportunity is offered by the Edwin 
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acquainted with their product. The company has a 
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purchaser. 
. Every boy and every man, especially the outdoor man, 
is constantly in need of having compact tools, that can 
be carried in the pocket and are at the same time ser- 
vicable. The U. J. Ulery Co., of 25 Warren street, New 
York, offer a tool kit of tried usefulness. 
What to do with dull safety razor blades is a problem 
that troubles many a man. They cannot be sharpened at 
home and the barber will not hone them. The Keeneds-e 
Co., of 620 Keenedge Building, Chicago, offer to solve 
the problem and save money for the razor user. 
“Rifle Range Construction” is a text-book on the con- 
struction of rifle ranges, with a full description of all 
parts related to them. It was compiled by Major H. C 
Wilson, N. G., N. Y„ and Capt. K. K. V. Casey, N. G„ 
Pa. It was edited by Col. J. G. Ewing, and can be ob¬ 
tained of the E. I. du Pont de Nemours Powder Co , 
Wilmington, Del; price, $1. The work is most in¬ 
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twenty-two chapters of descriptive text, and it is safe to 
say that there is no information of importance which has 
been overlooked. 
Hunting Without a Gun, 
Ahd °fher papers. By Rowland E. Robinson. With 
illustrations from drawings by Rachael Robinson. 
Price, $2.00. 
This is a collection of papers on different themes con¬ 
tributed to Forest and Stream and other publications, 
*nd now for the first time brought together. 
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There is already an enormous demand for the new 20 Gauge Smith Gun —weight 5^ 
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Fulton, N. Y. 
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Moose Hunting and Salmon Fishing. 
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Patillo. 300 pages. Price, $2.00. 
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Sam Lovel's Camps. 
A Sequel to "Uncle Lisha’s Shop." By Rowland 
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