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1 W. Greener double haninierless gun, grade F, 16 gauge, 28 inch, Damascus steel barrels. 
b lbs., length of stock 14 mches. drop S inches. Tust a little shopworn; can hardly tell from 
new. Shooting quality guaranteed to be excellent. Regular price, $125.00. Now $100.00. A 
genuine bargain. 
1 Syracuse hammerless double gun, grade No. 3, Damascus steel barrels, 12 gauge 28-inch 
barrels, <i4 lbs weight, 278 inches drop, 14 inches length of stock. Imported walnut, half 
pistol grip, checkered stock and forearm. Extension matted rib, with cross-bolt and automatic 
safety. Used one season only. In fine condition. Regular price, $30.00. Now, $,24.00. 
1 Iver Johnson double hammerless gun, 12 gauge, 30 inch, fine twist steel, weight 714 los 
Cross-bolted through the extension as well as being bolted on lug. Contains every improve- 
ment, and IS adapted for nitro powders. Second hand, but in good condition! Regular 
price, 25.00. Now, $17.50. 
1 ^efevcr double hammerless double gun, grade H, 12 gauge, 30 inch, 7% lbs. Twist barrels 
walntit stock; full pistol grip, both choke. Has been' used a little only. Regular 
price, $33.00. Now, $27.50. ^ 
1 Winchester repeating shotgun, model 1893, 12 gauge. 30 inch, weight 71bs, 12 oz., full choke 
m fine condition. Regular price $25.00. Now, $10.00. A rare bargain. 
1 Winchester lever-action repeating shotgun, 12 gauge, 30 inch, full choke, weight 8 lbs 
guaranteed m just as good condition as a new one. Regular price, .$25.00 No $15 00 ' 
IVER JOHNSON SPORTING GOODS CO.. 
Successors to JOHN P. LOVELL ARMS CO., 
163-165 Wavhington Street, BOSTON, Mass. 
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Pistols 
or Carbines 
Mtuser Automatic Carbine 
* or Pistol 
are the most efficient Riot Preventres and are rapidly taking 
the place of the larger revolvers and more complicated automatic or 
self-loading pistols all over the world. As an offensive or defensive 
weapon for the Military, Sheriffs, Prospectors, Surveyors, Cowboys 
and Frontiersmen, it has no equal. 
It is sighted up to 1000 yards. It Will shoot a mile. It will 
penetrate 17 inches of pine. It can be fired six shots within one 
second and holds six or ten cartridges, smokeless powder, soft nose 
or full mantled bullets. 10 shots can be reloaded in a couple of seconds 
and it is fully guaranteed. No other weapon will command the same 
wholesome respect among the lawless. It has killed bear, deer, 
and nearly all big game and little game to be found on this continent, and its small size and 
light weight make it a most desirable auxiliary. 
PRICE, 6 Shot, Skeleton Stock, New Small Model, . . . t22.65 
10 Shot, Wooden Holster and Stock Combined, . . . 25.00 
' Cartridges, either Soft Nosed or Full Mantled, per iOOO, . 25.00 
MAUSER Latest Mode! 7 m/m and 8 m/m SPORTING RIFLES, . . 45.00 
With Double Set Trigger 50.00 
o\nitVTl^^^, YON LENGERKE & DETMOLD, 318 Broadway, NEW YORK. 
U. S. Agents: FRANCOTTE GUNS. KNOCKABOUT GUNS. 
Weight ot Pistol, 1 lb. 13 oz. 
Caliber, .30 or T65 mm. 
Muzzle Velocity, 1,150 feet. 
Range, 2,000 Yards. 
Price, $25 Not. 
LDGER AUTOIVIATIC PISTOL 
"° CARBINE 
Cartridges loaded with Walsrode 
. Powder with either soft nose or 
steel jacketed bullets, per 100, $2.50. 
This pistol has been adopted by the 
Ordnan-ce Board of the United. States 
Army, and can be carried xn a holster or 
coat pocket, and is powerful enough to 
kill large game. It has also been adopted 
by the Swiss Government in 1899. It has 
a magazine carrying eight cartridges in 
the stock of the pistol, and the magazine 
can be thrown out, when empty, and 
replaced with another in a moment. 
At a late test 116 shots were fired in a minute, and a score of 24 bullseyes out of 80 shots was made. The 
barrel and breech block is forced backward by the recoil from the discharge of the cartridge and empty shell 
IS e.xtracted and ejected by this same movement. This is one of the most wonderful arms ever invented. 
Agents: WILLIAM READ &, SONS, 
107 Washington Street, BOSTON, MASS. 
BOATS AND CANOES. 
Largest variety. Lowest prices. Best quality. Compare our boats 
with same quality of other makers and you will find our prices much lower. 
CAMPING GOODS. 
|. All the latest and most approved kinds. 
FISHING TACKLE. 
For all sorts of fishing. We carry the finest tackle to be procured in 
New York City. We have weekly sales of tackle at greatly reduced 
prices. This week it is a Bristol Steel outfit costing $8.00 for $5.00. 
Come and see us. 
Grand American Handicap at Targets 
Mr. C. W. Floyd, using 25 grains Ballistite, IJi oz., 1% chilled shot, defeats field of ninety-one 
representative trap shots. (AMAXEUK- K.ECOII.D.) 
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Agents, 
J. H. LAU & CO., 
75 CHAMBERS ST., 
NEW TOBK 
CITY. 
Importers and Dealers in Fire Arms, Ammanition and Fencing Goods, 
A Postal brings "Shooting Faols" (Second Edition). 
Gasoline, Steam and Electric. Sole^New 
York Agents for the 
RAMBLER 
Automobiles. 
French design. Finest workmanship. 
Noiseless, self-starting, water-cooled 
motor. Heavy running gear. Automatic 
An ideal machine for doctors, lawyers, merchants or anybody who 
governor, 
wants great value for the money. 
HENRY C. SQUIRES & SON. 
20 Certlandt St., New York. 
CANOE and BOAT BUILDING. 
A co£bpIete mknaal for Amateurs. Containing plain and compreliensiTe directions for the constroction of 
Canoes, Rowihg and Sailing Boats and Hunting Craft. By W. P. Stephens. Cloth. Eighth and enlaced 
edition. 264 pages, numeroos illastrations, and fifty plates in envelope. Price, $2^'<pOc'. ■ ^his office. ^ 
100 STRAIGHT 100 
On May 17, 1902, at Omaha, Neb., Mr. C. W. Budd, shooing 
from the 30- yard mark, made the 
Great Record of iOO ?kmz Straiglit, 
in his match with Mr. C. W. Phellis. Mr, Budd's 
load was 
31 DRAMS NEW SCHULTZE. 
THE AMERICAN "E. C." & "SCHULTZE" 6UIIP0WDER CO., Ltd., 
WorkK Oakland, Bargdu Coautj, If. i<, 
Qffl«e: 818 Broadnajr, New X«rk. 
Log Cabins 
and Cottages; 
How TO Build and Furnish Them. By William S. Wicks!- 
New edition, enlarged. Price, 1.50. 
This work covers the field of building for the woods from the simplest 
shelters to the most elaborate cottages, cabins and houses. The details ' 
and directions are very specific and easily comprel^nded, and the jillus- * 
trations are so numerous and so taking that one will be sure to find in 
them something to is taste. 
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