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July 3 
The Hemington I^ong ll.ange Creedmcop Breech-Loading R.ifle^ 
Used b}' Major HENRY FULTON, Colonel JOHN BODINE, and L. L. HEPBURN, in ihe International Match at Creedmoor, Sept. 26, 1874; and Maj. Fulton, Col. 
Bodine, General Dakin, A. Yr Canfield, Jr., and R. C. Coleman, of the American Rifle Team, of this year, who go to Dublin to shoot the return Match on June 29, 1875. 
(See Offlcial Report of ihe International Match, published by the Amateur Rifle Club, just out — to any address, 50 cts.) 
The REMINGTON RIFLE won all the first prizes, and other prizes too numerous to mention, in the Spring Meeting Matches at Creedmoor, May 28th, 29th and 31st. 
(See Oflficial Report in this paper.) With it Canfield made 60 out of a possible 75 at eleven hundred yards. 
For Treatise on Rifle Shooting, Illustrated Catalogue and Price Lists, Address, 
E. REMlItfGTOig & SONS, 
Manufacturers of Military, Target, Sporting and Hunting Breech-Loading Rifles, Shot Guns and Pistols, Ammunition, Etc., Etc. 
Sales Rooms, 
ABMOBY, llioii, Y. 281 and 283 Broadway, 
P. O. Box 3994, NEW YORK. 
SHAIIP§ MIFLE C©. 
Manufacturers of Improved Patent Breech-lcading iletallic Cartridge 
Military^ Sporting, and Creedmoor Rifles 
Twenty-Five Years of Use, and Constant Progress ! 
TKE BEST Iisr isao- TEE BEST IlST 1875. 
SHARPS RIFLES NEVER SHOOT BACKWARD! 
For Safety, Accuracy , Simplicity and Penetration , Combined with Un- 
equalled Workmanship. They Stand Zhri vailed ! 
SPORTING RIFLES $30 to $38. CREEDMOOR RIFLES $90 to 125. 
SEND FOR ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE. 
ARMORY AND OFFICE : WESTCOTT 
HARTFORD, COJsN. president. 
IwnfSTr 
Gunpowder ! 
ORANGE SPORTING POWDER. 
Orange Lightning Powder. 
Beet Powder made. Nee. 1 to 7. Packed only in scaled one pound 
canisters. ^ 
pg" Care must be taken to use no finer size than No. 5 in metal 
Bhells, or fine breech loading guns, as it is too quick for the strength 
of either 
Orange Bucking Powder. 
For water fowl. Very strong and clean. Nos. 1 to 5. Packed in 
metal kegs of 6 1-4 lbs., and canisters of 5 and 1 lb. 
Audubon Powder. 
Very qutek, for woodcock and other shooting from muzzle load- 
ing guns. Nos. 1 to 4. Packed in metal kegs of 12 1-2 and 6 1-4 lbs. 
and canisters of 1 lb. 
Orange Rifle Powder. 
The best for rifles, and good for all ordinary orposes. Sizes, FG, 
FFG, FFFG. Packed in wood and metal kegs o* 25, 12 1-2, and 6 1-4 
Ihs., and canisters of 1 lb. and 1-2 lb. 
All the above brands give high velocities and less residuum than 
any other powder. 
liAFLIN & RAND POW ZR CO. 
31 Park Row, (oppoeiteAstor House) New York. 
DRNVRR ARMORY. 
C. Oove Sons. 
340 1 2 BLAKE ST., DENVER, COL. 
Manufacturers and Importers of 
FINE BUEECn-LOADING DOUBLE GUNS. 
SCOTT^S, PAPE’S, GKEEXER’S, WESLEY’S, ETC,. 
Also a full line of breech-loading rifles and pl5?tols; carry a full 
line of such arms as are used in this section of country by out 
hunters and tourists; also a full line of fishing tackle suitable for 
the Colorado fishint;. Keen in stock Buffalo Robes, Buck-skins, 
Indian Bows and Arrows, curiosities, etc. 
P. 8. — Make a specialty of line work, and re boring guns for close 
shooting. 
Rayden^s 
RFVOLVIXG CARTRIBGE BFLl 
FOR BREECH-LOADERS. 
Sold by all dealers. Send for circalar. 
' HAYDKN BELT WORKS, Columbus, Ohio. 
"PARKER” 
T li e i o n. e e r G-un, 
EVERY FIRST PRIZE FOR TRAP SHOOTING 
At the last convrution of the 
NEW YORK STATE ASSOCIATION 
WON WITH "THE PARKER"! 
Messrs. Newell and Hambleton winners of the only prize given for 
** making the largest score in the three regnlar shoots,” 
Both Shot The Parker Gun ! ! 
Two of the three winners of the grand State Prize, 
“Thu Dean RicuMOND Cup.” 
BfeTS HOT THE PARKER GUN! 
H£DAX9 XNU DIFLOMA3 AWARDED 
When placed on exhlbitiOB In 
Competition, Open to the World! 
MEDAL AND DIPLOMA 
From the American Institute— 1869. 
SILVER MEDAL 
From the Texas State Fair, 1871. 
SILVER MEDAL. 
From the Texas State Fair, 1873. 
SILVER MEDAL 
Mechantes and Agricultural Fair Association of Louisiana— 1872. 
DIPLOMA 
Vermont State Agricultural Society— 1868. 
DIPLOMA 
New Hampshire State Agricultural Sotiety— 1868. 
DIPLOMA 
From the New Haven County (Conn.) Agricultural Society— 1867. 
DIPLOMA 
From the Sardis (Mass.) Agricultural and Mechanical Society— 1870. 
DIPLOMA 
Connecticut Valley Agrisultnral Association— 1870. 
DIPLOMA 
Agricultural and Mechcnlcal Association of West Alaania-1871. 
DIPLOMA 
Adams Coanty(Mis8.) Agricultural and Mechanical Association— 1872. 
FIRST PREMIUM 
At the Delaware County (Iowa) Fair — 1871. 
SEND FOR RED UCED PRICE LIST, MA Y 1, 1874- 
Prices, $45, $50. $60, $65, $75, $80, $100, $1(K, $150,, $200, $250- 
REBOUNDING-LOCKS INCLUDED.’'' ' 7 
We exhibit no targets, nor do we guarantee any particular num- 
ber of pellets for patterns; all w e have to say on this point is. that' 
we are read? to produce as good shooting guns as can be made. . 
This is an established fact, and is attested by leading sportsmen toO' 
numerous to mention. 
PARKBR BROTHERS. West Meriden. 
Sportsmens Rmporium 
AND 
Beuse Ball Bepet. 
FISHING AND GUN TACKLE. 
BREECH-LOADING AMaMUNITIOK 
Fishing Rods made and repaired to order. Cartridges loaded tt>* 
order— accuracy warranted. 
ENGLISH VEL\TTEEN, CORD AND DUCK, 
Imported expressly for Shooting and Fishing Suits. 
GEO. B. ELLARD, 
144X WALNUT ST. (below Fourth), 
Old Red-Stocking Headquarters. CINCINNATI, O.. 
