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November 30, 1887.

The applause of the evening, however, is reserved for Miss Annie Oakley, becasue her shooting is clever, precise and dramatic.—The Referee, May 10.

Miss Oakley undoubtedly made the hit of the show.—The Era, May 16.

Miss Oakely was then presented to Her Majesty: she made the prettiest of bows and then scampered off.—Daily Telegraph, May 12

Miss Oakley has accepted a three months' engagement in Germany after the close of her engagement with the Wild West in London. She has also offers from Monaco, France and Brighton, Eng., which will keep her in Europe for a year longer. She has also recieved some very good offers to make a tour of this country on her return.

Miss Oakley has promised to give one of her first exhibitions in this city on her re-turn, and is backed to shoot a 100 shot match against a well known sportsman of this city September 30, 1888. That Miss Oakley will meet with a grand reception from the sportsman of this city there is not doubt. The Bullard Repeating Arms company has recently shipped to England for Miss Oakley one of its finest rifles, and is now making her a repeating shot gun on its repeating rifle system to use in her fancy shooting exhibitions.

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