SCR00007.061
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QUEEN, THE LADY'S NEWSPAPER.
June 11, 1887.
Four [from?] [?]—Lilian Smith, the Californian huntress; Annie Oakley [the?] [champion?] wing shot; Dell Ferrel and Georgie Duffy, the [?] riders from Colorado and Wyoming—take a [prom?] [?] in the performance, being consummate mistresses in [?] Miss Annie Oakley shows that she would be a [?] [opponent?] in a match at clay pigeons, as she [sma?] [?] [?ther] with great precision, and [sometimes?] [under?] [difficult?] [situations?] of turing her back to the trap, [and?] of [laying?] [down?] her gun and picking it up when the [?] saucer was [liberated?]; while one of Miss Lilian Smith's [best?] feats is the hitting of a ball made to revolve at the end of a string like the [sham?] birds at fairs.
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