New York Times, November 26, 1892

MR. CLEVELAND SHOOTS DUCKS.

Tourists and sportsmen -- Field sports - GuidesTourists and sportsmen -- Field sports - LodgesTourists and sportsmen -- Field sports - Hunting : Waterfowl and shorebird

YESTERDAY HE GOT A GOOD BAGFUL OF GAME.

KELLER, Va., Nov. 25. -- Ex-President Cleveland went shooting in the sheltered places on Hog Island yesterday, taking Mr. Jefferson with him. They bagged some small game and snipe. To-day he went on the bay and shot from blinds, killing a good bag of brandt and ducks. He is an excellent shot. The Broadwater Club, of course, gave him the best and most experienced guides.

He is quartered at Mr. Farrell's cottage, which has all the modern conveniences as to steam heating, lighting water, &c. He gives free audience to the natives, but refuses to see anyone from a distance. The probabilities are that he will spend a week or ten days on the island.

Several newspaper correspondents have got badly mixed in the geography of this section, exaggerating in reporting distances, also in the statement that the club owns all the island and can prevent boats from landing.

New York Times
New York
November 26, 1892