256 
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‘l^he H.emin§;ton iLiong ll.snge OiPeecimGCE* H2?eeG!h.“XiOS.<iing 
Used by Major HEXRY FULTON, Colonel JOHN BODIXE, and L. L. HEPBURN, in the International Match at Creedmoor, Sept. 20, 1874; and Maj. Fulton, Col. 
Bodine, Oeneral Dakin, A. V. Cantield, 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 Official 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 Slst. 
(See Officiai 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, 
K. RBiailVGTOifiJ & SONS, 
Manufacturers of Military, Target, Sporting and Hunting Breecb-Loading Hides, Shot Guns and Pistols, Ammunition, Htc. , Etc. 
Saxes Rooiis, 
ARMOBY, llion, X. I. and 283 Broadway, 
P. O. Box 3994, NEW YORK. 
“PARKER ” 
Tile ip^ioneer <3- u n , 
EVERY FIRST PRIZE FOR TRAP SHOOTING 
At the last convention of the 
AA’ir TOBK STATE ASSOCTATIOX 
WON WITH “THE PARKER"! 
Mes.^rs. .!J?e\vell and Ilainbleton winners of the only prize given for 
“ making the largest score in the three regular shoots,” 
Both Shot The Parker Gun ! ! 
T«o of tt.e three winners of the grand State Prize, 
"Tue Deax RicHrtoSD Ccp.” 
ae-S HOT T H E P .1 R K E H G I X ! 
MEDALS AXD DIPLOMAS ATVAIIDED 
. 
SHARPS ¥S. REIVimOTOM’S. 
In the Great INTER-STATE Match between Co. E, First California Infantry, using SHARPS Military 
Rifles, and Co. D, Twelfth New York Regiment, using the Remmgton Military Rifle, which took place on Sat- 
urday, June 26, 1875, the result was a victory for the SHARPS RIFLE b}' a score of 511 points against 488 
SHARPS ahead by 23 points. 
In the Great INTERNATIONAL Match at Dublin, Ireland, The American Team are using arms as follows: 
Gilderslecve, 
SHARPS. 
Bruce, 
Fulton, 
REMINGTON’S. 
Coleman, 
Y'ale, 
Ballard, 
Bodine, 
_ - . . 
Canfield, 
Dakin, 
Total, 5. 
Total, 4. 
Gunpowder ! 
ORANGE SPORTING POWDER. 
Orange Lightning Powder. 
Beet Powder made. Nos. 1 to 7. Packed only in sealed one pound 
canisters. 
Care must be taken to use no finer size than No. 5 in metal 
ihells, or fine breech loading guns, as it is too quick fci the strength 
of either. 
Orange Bucking Powder. 
For waterfowl. Very strong and clean. Nos. 1 to 5. Packed in 
metal kegs of 6 1-4 Ihs.. and canistera of 5 and 1 lb. 
Audubon Powder. 
\eTy 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 lb. 
Orange Rifle Powder. 
DBigVSR ARMORY. 
O. G-ove Sons. 
340 1 2 BLAKE ST., DENVER, COL. 
Manufacturers and Importers of 
FIXE BREECH-LOADIXG DOUBLE GUXS. 
SCOTT’S, PAPE’S, GREENER’S, WEBLEY’S, ETC,. 
Also a fell line of breech-loading rifles and pistols; carry a full 
lice of such arms as are used in this section of coun'ry by out 
hunters and tourists; also a full line of fishing tackle suitable for 
the Colorado fishing. Keen in stock Buffalo Robes, Buck-skins, 
Indian ik»w-s and Arrows. curios;ties. etc. 
P. S.— Make a specialty of fine work, and re boring guns for cloute 
shooting. 
The best for rifles, and good for all ordinary arposes. Sizes, FG, 
FFG, FPFG. Packed in wood and metal kegs o. 2o, 12 1-2, and B 1-4 
ihs., and canisters of 1 lb. and 1-2 lb. 
All the above brands give high velocities and less residuum than j 
any other powder. 
LAFLXN & RAND POWDER CO. 
21 Park Row, (opposite AstprBfouae) New York. 
REVOLVIXii^ CARTRIDGE BELT 
FOR BREECH-LOADERS. 
Sold by all dealers. Send for circmlar. 
HAYDEK BELT WORKS, ColumbuB, Ohio. 
When placed on esbibition In 
Competition, Open to the Wortd! 
MEDAL AXD 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 Agricnltnral Society— 1868. 
DIPLOMA 
New Hampshire State Agricultural Sotiety— 1868. 
DIPLOMA 
From the New Haven County (Conn.) Agricnltnral Society— 1867. 
DIPLOMA 
From the Sardfe (Mass.) Agricultural and Mechanical Society — 1870. 
DIPLOMA 
Connecticut Valley Agricultural Association— 1870. 
DIPLOMA 
Agricultural and Mechcnical Association of West Alaama-1871. 
DIPLOMA 
Adams Connty(Misi.) Agricultural and Mechanical Association— 1872. 
FIRST PREMIUM 
At the Delaware County (Iowa) Fair— 1671. 
SEXB FOR RED UCED PRICE LIST, MA T 1, 1874. 
PuiCES, $45, $50, $60, $65, $75, $80, $100, $105, $150, $200, $250. 
EEBOUNDING-LOCKS INCLOIED. 
We exhibit no targets, nor do we guarantee any particular num- 
ber of pellets for patterns: all we have to say on this point it. that 
we are ready to produce as good shooting guns as can be made. 
This is an established fact, and is attested pleading sportsmen too 
nnmerous to menuon. 
PARKER BROTHERS. West Meriden. 
Sportsmens; SImporium 
AND 
Base Ball IDepot.. 
FISHING AND GUN TACKLE. . 
BREECH-LOADING AMMLfxITION. 
1 Fishing Ihids made and repaired to order. Cartridges ibaded tty 
order — accuracy warra’ited. 
ENGLISH VEL’CETEEN, CORD AND DUCK, 
Imported expressly for Shooting and Fishing Suits. 
GEO. B. ELLARD, 
144>tf WALNLT ST. (below Fourth), 
Id Red-Stocking Headquarters. CINCINNATI, O, 
