24=0 
July lO 
The Remington ILaong Range Creedmobr Rreech-Lioading Rifle^ 
Used by Jlajor HEXKY FULTOX, Colonel JOnX BODIXE, and L. L. HEPBURX, in the International Match at Creedmoor, Sept. 26, 1374; and Maj. Fulton, Col. 
Bodine, General Dakin, A. V. 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 Ofllcial Report of ihe International Match, published by the Amateur Rifle Club, just out — to any address, 50 cts.) 
The REMIXGTOX 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 OfSciai Report in this paper.) With it Canfield made 60 out of a possible 75 at eleven h’ondred yards. 
For Treatise on Rifle Shooting, Illustrated Catalogue and Price Lists, Address, 
R. RRMlltf GTOltf & SONS, 
^Manufacturers of Military, Target, Sporting and Hunting Breech-Loading Rifles, Shot Guns and Pistols, Ammunition, Etc., Etc. 
Sales Rooms, 
ARMOIi Y, 11 ion, X. T. 281 and 283 Byoadway, 
P. O. Box 3994, XEW YORK. 
HARTFORD, COXX. 
victopiyii 
SHARPS VS. REIVlINCTON’S. 
In the Great IXTER-ST ATE Match between Co. E, First California Infantry, using SII.-VRPS Military 
Rifles, and Co. D, Twelfth Xew York Regiment, using the Remington Military Rifle, which took place on Sat- 
urday, June 26, 1875, the result was a victory for the SHARPS RIFLE by a score of 511 points against 488 
SHARPS ahead by 23 points. 
In the Great IXTERX ATIOXAL Match at Dublin, Ireland, The American Team are using arms as follows: 
SHARPS. 
Gildersleeve, - - - Bruce, 
Yale, ----- Ballard, 
Dakin, ... - Total, 5. 
I REMIXGTOX’S. 
I Fulton, - . . - . Coleman, 
I Bodine, _ . . . . Canfield, 
I Total, 4. 
Gunpowder ! i 
ORANGE SPORTING POWDER. 
Orange Lightning Loivder. 
Beet Powder made. Nea. 1 to 7. Packed only in sealed one pound 
canisters. 
Care must be takes to uBe no finer si 2 e than No. 5 in metal 
BhelU, or fine breech loading gune. as it i^ too quick fez the strength 
of either 
Orange Baching Poa-der. 
For water fowl. Very strong and clean. Nos. 1 to 5. Packed in 
metal kess of 6 1-4 lbs., and canisters of 5 and 1 lb. 
Axiduhon Powder. 
Very quick, 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^ lbs. 
and canisters of 1 Ib. 
Orange Rifle Powder. 
The best for rides, and good for all ordinary irposes. Sizes, FG, 
FFG, FFPG. Paek^ in wood and metal kegs o. 25, 12 1-2, and 6 1-4 
lbs., and canisters of 1 lb. and 1-2 lb. 
All the above brands give high velocities and less residuum than 
a ny other powder. 
LAFLIN tfc RAND POWDER CO. 
21 Park Eow, (opposite AstorHousel New York. 
DBltfVER ARIVIORY. 
C. C3-ove Sons. 
340 1 2 BLAKE ST., DEXVER, COL. 
Manufacturers and Importers of 
FINE BKEECU-LOADING DOUBLE GUNS. 
SCOTTS, PAPERS, GliEEXElPS, AVEBLEY'S, ETC,. 
Also a full line of breech-loading rifles and pistols: carry a foil 
lice of such arms as are nsed in this section of country by oui 
hunters and touri.^ts; also a full line of fi.«*hing tackle suitable for 
the Colorado fishing. Keep in stock Buffalo ^Robes, Buck-skius, 
Indian Bows and Arrows, curiosities, etc. 
P. S. — Make a specialty of fine work, and re boring guns for close 
shooting. 
Hayden^s 
RLVOLYIXG CARTRIBGE BELT 
FOR BREECH-LOADERS. 
I Sold by all dealers. Send for circular. 
HAYDEN BELT WORKS, Columbus, Ohio. 
“PARKER” 
The i o n e e r Gr-un, 
IS JCJL-JL. r 
EYERY FIRST PRIZE FOR TRAP SHOOTIXG 
At the last convvniion of the 
KEW rOSK STATE ASSOCIATIOX 
WON WITH “THE PARKER”! 
Messrs. New ell and Ilambleton winners of Ihe orily prize given fe.r 
“ making the largest score in the three regular shoots,** 
Both Shot The Parker Gun ! ! 
Tw’oof the three winners of the grand State Prize, 
“The Dean IUchjcond Cup.” 
HOT THEP.iRKERGrX! 
MEDALS AKD DIPLOMAS AW’ABDED 
When placed on exhibition 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 
Mechanics 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 (Conni Agricultural Society— 1(«7 
DIPLOMA 
From the Sardis (Mass.) Agricultarai and tfechanical Society— 1870 
DIPLOMA 
Connecticut Valley Agricnltural Asso>iatioa— 1870. 
DIPLOMA 
Agricultural and Mechcnical Association of Veit Aiaaina-1871 
. DIPLOMA 
Adams County(Mis8.) Agricnltural and MechanicaAsaociation— 1872 
FIRST PREMIUM 
At the Delaware County Gowa) Fair-lgn. 
SE2iD FOR RED UGED PRICE LIST, TAT 1874. 
PuiCES, $45, $50, $00, $65, $75, $80, $100, $105,;i50, $200, $250. 
REBOUNDING-LOCKS INCLTDE. 
We exhibit no targets, nor do we guarantee anyiarticniar num- 
ber of pellets for patterns; all we have to say on ts point is. that 
we are ready to produce as good shr.otin" guns a can be made. 
This is an established fact, and is attested by leadi- sportsmen too 
numerons to mem ion. 
PARKER BROTHERS, West Jriden. 
Sportsmens Bmpirium 
AND 
BsLse Ball Be’. ot. 
FISHING AND GCN TACKLE. ' 
BREECH-LOADI27G A^ilMUXIDN. 
Fishing Rods made and repaired to order. Cartrees loaded to 
order — accuracy warranted. 
ENGLISH VELATTEEN, CORD AND D'K, 
Imported expressly for Shooting and Fishing Sn. 
GEO. B. ELLARD, 
, 144X walnut ST. (below nrth). 
Old Red-Stocking Headquarters. CINCIj^xi, O. 
